Say what, John McCain?Senator John McCain took to the Senate floor last week to rail against peace talks with Iran. No surprises there. But McCain went beyond blasting the deal. He suggested a surprising and disturbing method of blowing up the talks. The Israelis will need to chart their own path of resistance. On the Iranian nuclear deal, they...

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Britain's Jeremy Clarkson will continue to appear on an international tour of live auto shows despite being dropped as the presenter of hit series "Top Gear", the BBC said on Tuesday. The stage shows with Clarkson and his former "Top Gear" co-presenters Richard Hammond and James May were planned before Clarkson was dropped for hitting a producer. Under an agreement between BBC Worldwide and its partner Brand Events, the tour can continue but without the BBC and "Top Gear" labels, under the name "Clarkson, Hammond and May Live". "These events will not however feature any BBC Top Gear branding or content.

The listing agent said she "almost started to cry" when she saw the deterioration of this San Francisco house, occupied by squatters in the last year or so. She priced it as a "contractor's special" at $799,000 -- but it sold for $1,210,000, all cash, and not to an investor but to a young family. Click here to read more about it on Yahoo Homes. Also on Yahoo Homes: • Vacationing family stumbles across abandoned French chateau, decides to restore it (55 photos) • Silicon Valley single mom lives in one-car garage for $1,000 a month (20 photos) • Rundown trailer is $1.2M, after price increase (11 photos)

It was only a matter of time before people scraped through the Twitter feed of Trevor Noah, the comedian who will replace Jon Stewart as the host of The Daily Show. Many people have gone through Noah's Twitter feed, pulling out examples of offensive jokes he's made in the past.

Ryan Newman loses 75 points and his crew chief is suspended six races after NASCAR found the No. 31 illegally modified its tires. NASCAR heavily penalized Ryan Newman and the No. 31 Richard Childress team Tuesday for tires that were illegally modified. Newman has been docked 75 driver points, and crew chief Luke Lambert has been suspended six races and fined $125,000. The penalties follow NASCAR conducting an "audit" after the March 22 race at Auto Club Speedway, which determined the team had altered its tires.

Good Lord Almighty, what is the world coming to? Where McLaren has the P1 GTR and Aston Martin has the Vulcan, Ford and Chevy are working together on something they both lack in their lineup: a hypercar. More specifically, a hypercar for the track. According to an unnamed source from GM, the hypercar will hit

Sony is giving away six games to PlayStation Plus subscribers in April, including Arkane Studios' stealth adventure Dishonored for PlayStation 3, Killzone: Mercenary for PlayStation Vita and Game Developers Choice Award nominee Never Alone.

The Mojave Desert in California is often the final resting place for old aircraft. According to a report from Bloomberg, Boeing is currently storing two 787 Dreamliners in the Mojave. The reason is trouble getting the plane’s specialized seats delivered, a problem that has caused delays in Boeing’s production schedule as seat-supplier Zodiac Aerospace has struggled to keep up with demand. The Dreamliners there, however, were supposed to be the third and fourth 787s delivered to American Airlines.

The "Meidum Geese," as modern-day Egyptologists and art historians call it, was supposedly found in 1871 in a tomb located near the Meidum Pyramid, which was built by the pharaoh Snefru (reign 2610-2590 B.C). A man named Luigi Vassalli discovered and removed the painting, which is now located in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. "Some scholars compared it, with due respect, to 'The Gioconda' (Mona Lisa) for the Egyptian art," wrote Francesco Tiradritti, a professor at the Kore University of Enna anddirector of the Italian archaeological mission to Egypt, in a summary of his finds sent to Live Science. But while Tiradritti's research suggests the painting is a fake, a real one may be hidden underneath.

If you thought Kylie Jenner's strappy monokini earlier this month was pushing the limits, you haven't seen anything yet. The 17-year-old reality star posted weekend pics of her hitting the pool at Scott Disick's mansion on Sunday, and it's safe to say all eyes were on her in the skimpy black Issa de' mar bikini she sported for the occasion. "Thanks @goldteethgod for the necklace of my G wagon," she wrote alongside this selfie of her bikini bod. But it's pretty safe to say nobody's looking at her jewelry right? PHOTOS: Hollywood's Hottest Bikini Bods The part-time model was clearly feeling her latest look, posting another bikini selfie of her an hour later, this time a full-body angle. "Ok I'm done," she acknowledged. Kylie's mature appearance has caused controversy before, particularly when it comes to the rumors that she's dating 25-year-old rapper Tyga. The two haven't done much to dispel the romance rumors, with Tyga recently Instagramming that the youngest Jenner sister "captured heart." But despite Kylie's young age, one thing's for sure -- she's already making great business decisions. Earlier this month, she and her big sister Kendall announced their own mobile game, no doubt hoping to follow in the footsteps of their half-sister Kim's amazingly successful
Kim Kardashian: Hollywood app. NEWS: It Takes Kylie Jenner 40 Minutes a Day to Get Her Famous Lips Watch below to find out all about the Jenner sisters' new venture.

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence said Tuesday that he wants legislation on his desk by the end of the week to clarify that the state's new religious-freedom law does not allow discrimination against gays and lesbians.
Pence defended the measure as a vehicle to protect religious liberty but said he has been meeting with lawmakers "around the clock" to address concerns that it would allow businesses to deny services to gay customers.
The governor said he does not believe "for a minute" that lawmakers intended "to create a license to discriminate."
"It certainly wasn't my intent," said Pence, who signed the law last week.
But, he said, he "can appreciate that that's become the perception, not just here in Indiana but all across the country. We need to confront that."
The law prohibits state laws that "substantially burden" a person's ability to follow his or her religious beliefs. The definition of "person" includes religious institutions, businesses and associations.
Although the legal language does not specifically mention gays and lesbians, critics say the law is designed to protect businesses and individuals who do not want to serve gays and lesbians, such as florists or caterers who might be hired for a same-sex wedding. (AP)
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The Cubs won't be playing their 2015 home games on the South Side or in Milwaukee. Team spokesman Julian Green guaranteed Wrigley Field will be ready for Opening Night, firing back at the rumors and speculation as the Cubs get set to host the St. Louis Cardinals on Easter Sunday. At no time has Major League Baseball intervened in our construction project, Green said Tuesday on a conference call with the media. There have no been discussions with the Chicago White Sox about playing our home opener at U.S. Cellular (Field).